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Anderson Channell

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Anderson Channell

Birth
Death
29 Jul 1896 (aged 77)
Burial
New Park, York County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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"ANDERSON CHANNELL, son of Isaac and Mary (Anderson) Channell, of Fawn Township, York Co., Penn., was born January 26, 1818, on the old homestead. The father died in 1830, and the mother in 1874. Our subject was married in 1840 to Martha M. Thompson, daughter of Israel and Phoebe (Ewing) Thompson, of York County, Penn. By this union they had thirteen children: Alex E., John A., Phoebe E., Clarissa A., William T., Mary F., Sarah V., James F., Henry C., Thomas I., Rosa B., Isaac M., abd Etha M. In 1844, Mr. Channell purchased the farm upon which he resides, and which contains 100 acres. He has held the offices of assessor and supervisor of the township. Two of his sons were in the army during the late war: John A. Channell, Company I, One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, who served from 1862 till the close of the war, ad was severely wounded, and William T. Channell, who enlisted in the One Hundred and Eigthy-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteersm in 1863, and served until the close of the war." from John Gibson's 1886 History of York County, Pennsylvania, Part II

The following death notice for Anderson Channell appeared in the August 7, 1896 edition of the "Delta Herald and Times".

"On Friday morning last Anderson Channell an aged citizen of Fawn Township near Bridgeton was buried at Prospect cemetery. The cause of death was cancer of the stomach."
"ANDERSON CHANNELL, son of Isaac and Mary (Anderson) Channell, of Fawn Township, York Co., Penn., was born January 26, 1818, on the old homestead. The father died in 1830, and the mother in 1874. Our subject was married in 1840 to Martha M. Thompson, daughter of Israel and Phoebe (Ewing) Thompson, of York County, Penn. By this union they had thirteen children: Alex E., John A., Phoebe E., Clarissa A., William T., Mary F., Sarah V., James F., Henry C., Thomas I., Rosa B., Isaac M., abd Etha M. In 1844, Mr. Channell purchased the farm upon which he resides, and which contains 100 acres. He has held the offices of assessor and supervisor of the township. Two of his sons were in the army during the late war: John A. Channell, Company I, One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, who served from 1862 till the close of the war, ad was severely wounded, and William T. Channell, who enlisted in the One Hundred and Eigthy-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteersm in 1863, and served until the close of the war." from John Gibson's 1886 History of York County, Pennsylvania, Part II

The following death notice for Anderson Channell appeared in the August 7, 1896 edition of the "Delta Herald and Times".

"On Friday morning last Anderson Channell an aged citizen of Fawn Township near Bridgeton was buried at Prospect cemetery. The cause of death was cancer of the stomach."


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